NATO’s operation Sea Guardian: securing the eastern Mediterranean waters
NATO has successfully wrapped up its first focused patrol of 2025 under Operation Sea Guardian (OSG), reinforcing maritime security in the Eastern Mediterranean. The two-week mission, led by the Turkish Navy’s frigate TCG Salihreis (F-246), engaged with merchant and fishing vessels while coordinating efforts with allied naval forces.
security navy worldwide news08 february 2025 | 14:04 | Source: Gazeta Morska | Prepared by: Kamil Kusier | Print

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During the patrol, over 100 hailings were conducted to establish contact with passing ships, ensuring enhanced situational awareness in the region. Speaking about the operation, Captain Adil Tüfekçi stated: “By working closely with airborne and submarine units from our allies, we were able to significantly improve maritime awareness. Every participating unit played a crucial role in this success.”
The mission also included a passing exercise with the Italian Navy’s ITS Alpino, strengthening interoperability among NATO forces. With the Mediterranean being a vital corridor for global trade, Operation Sea Guardian remains a key component in deterring security threats and countering potential terrorist activities at sea.
Kamil Kusier
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